VCE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION & TRAINING (VET)
Some students may decide to include a VET subject into their VCE Studies. VET in schools enables students to complete a nationally recognised vocational qualification, as well as the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).
Satisfactory VET unit of competency result Students will receive an S for a unit of competency (UoC) if they have been assessed as competent in the unit. The student’s Registered Training Organisation (RTO) makes the final decision on assessment. Satisfactory completion of VCE VET units is calculated automatically as students satisfactorily complete UoCs. Most VCE VET programs consist of 4 VCE VET units containing one Unit 3–4 sequence. The exceptions are some smaller Certificate II qualifications where the credit is only at Units 1 and 2 levels, and some larger Certificate III qualifications that may provide 2 Unit 3–4 sequences. Not yet competent VET result Students will receive an N (not yet competent) result for a UoC if they have not yet demonstrated competence. This may be due to not completing the unit or not being able to demonstrate competence as required by the UoC. If a student has not met sufficient UoCs to the nominated hour value to be awarded satisfactory completion of a VCE VET unit, the result will be left blank.
2026 Curriculum Handbook The Lakes South Morang College
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